Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 143 - Electors: Qualifications and Admission
Section 9-20. - Admission of electors; procedure.

(a) Each person who applies for admission as an elector in person to an admitting official shall, upon a form prescribed by the Secretary of the State and signed by the applicant, state under penalties of perjury, his name, bona fide residence by street and number, date of birth, whether he is a United States citizen, whether his privileges as an elector are forfeited by reason of conviction of crime, and whether he has previously been admitted as an elector in any town in this or any other state. Each such applicant shall present his birth certificate, drivers' license or Social Security card to the admitting official for inspection at the time of application. Notwithstanding the provisions of any special act or charter to the contrary, the application form shall also, in a manner prescribed by the Secretary of the State, provide for application for enrollment in any political party, including, on any such form printed on or after January 1, 2006, a list of the names of the major parties, as defined in section 9-372, as options for the applicant. The form shall indicate that such enrollment is not mandatory.

(b) The applicant's statement shall be delivered to the registrars immediately and shall be kept by the registrars as a public record in a safe depository, except that no Social Security number obtained by the registrars prior to January 1, 2000, may be disclosed to the public or to any governmental agency. Any such statement of an elector whose name has been removed from the registry list for a period of at least five years may be placed on microfilm, destroyed or otherwise disposed of by such registrars, in the manner provided in section 7-109. Upon the request of any elector, or if the applicant does not present a birth certificate, drivers' license or Social Security card as required by subsection (a) of this section, at the time an application is made in person to an admitting official or prior to the approval of such an application, any admitting official shall require the applicant to prove his identity, place of birth, age and bona fide residence by the testimony under oath of at least one elector or by the presentation of proof satisfactory to such admitting official. Each person found qualified shall thereupon be admitted as an elector, except as provided in sections 9-12, 9-19e, 9-19g and 9-30. The registrars may request an elector whose date of birth is missing from their records to voluntarily furnish his date of birth. Any admitting official may administer oaths in any matter coming before him under section 9-12, 9-17, 9-19b, subsection (a) of section 9-19c, section 9-19e, 9-19g, 9-23, 9-23a, 9-25, 9-31a, 9-31b, 9-31l, 9-40a or this section. Said admitting official shall prohibit any activity which interferes with the orderly process of admission of electors.
(c) The application for admission as an elector shall include a statement that (1) specifies each eligibility requirement, (2) contains an attestation that the applicant meets each such requirement, and (3) requires the signature of the applicant under penalty of perjury. Each registrar of voters and town clerk shall maintain a copy of such statement in braille, large print and audio form. The Department of Aging and Disability Services shall, in consultation with the Secretary of the State, produce an accessible version of such statement in voice and sign language and provide the accessible version to the Secretary of the State who shall make it available to the registrars of voters of any municipality. If a person applies for admission as an elector in person to an admitting official, such admitting official shall, upon the request of the applicant, administer the elector's oath.
(1949 Rev., S. 1017; 1949, S. 251b; 1953, S. 523d; 1957, P.A. 441, S. 1; 1959, P.A. 684, S. 1; 1961, P.A. 74; 266, S. 2; 1963, P.A. 645, S. 2; February, 1965, P.A. 407, S. 2; 1967, P.A. 100; 390, S. 1; 559, S. 2; 831, S. 2; 1969, P.A. 694, S. 2; 1971, P.A. 768, S. 6; P.A. 73-99; 73-630, S. 5, 19; P.A. 75-47, S. 1, 5; 75-174, S. 1, 3; 75-565, S. 4, 5; P.A. 77-216, S. 2; 77-244, S. 2, 4; P.A. 78-153, S. 5, 32; 78-331, S. 5, 58; P.A. 79-357, S. 2; P.A. 81-350, S. 6, 17; P.A. 83-391, S. 5, 24; P.A. 89-234, S. 1; P.A. 93-230, S. 2, 8; P.A. 94-121, S. 15, 33; P.A. 97-154, S. 26, 27; P.A. 99-268, S. 40, 46; P.A. 00-169, S. 22; P.A. 05-235, S. 15; P.A. 11-44, S. 37; June 12 Sp. Sess. P.A. 12-1, S. 36; P.A. 19-157, S. 16; P.A. 21-151, S. 4.)
History: 1959 act provided as an alternative to presenting a certificate of citizenship or a passport issued on or after 1948 to prove citizenship a written statement by a town clerk of previous admission as an elector in some other town; this was expanded to include such a statement by a registrar of voters by 1961 act which also provided for delivery of applicant's statement to registrars and retention by them; provisions for proof of citizenship were deleted by 1963 act and placed in present Sec. 9-20a and 1963 act further deleted requirement married applicant state whether her husband was alien or native born; 1965 act removed requirement for recital of residency in the state; 1967 acts substituted “member of board” for “selectmen” in administering oaths, deleted “occupation” from application and added “whether he is a United States citizen” and where applicant a married woman deleted requirement for date of marriage and birthplace of husband and added provision for furnishing maiden name, added to the provision re elector's request that board require proof of certain qualifications of an applicant requirement that this request be made at time of application or prior to its approval and made permissive selection of lines to be read by applicant, removed reference to three lines in testing literacy of applicant and provided instead for reading of any article of constitution or section of statutes; 1969 act permitted registrars to administer oaths in matters concerning Sec. 9-19b and deleted provision empowering board members or town clerk to select materials to be read in literacy test; 1971 act substituted “admitting official” for “board”, “town clerk” or “registrar”; P.A. 73-99 provided that statements on applications of electors whose names have been removed from registry list for at least five years may be placed on microfilm or destroyed; P.A. 73-630 included provision on application for bona fide residence by street and number and deleted provision for length of time of continuous residence in town in which he applies; P.A. 75-47 added provision for application form to contain application for optional enrollment in any party, effective January 1, 1976; P.A. 75-174 added reference to disposal of electors' statements under Sec. 7-109; P.A. 75-565 added reference to quadruplicate statements and made other minor changes; P.A. 77-216 removed requirement for inclusion of marital status and maiden name; P.A. 77-244 provided for preregistration within a four-month period prior to the election of those becoming 18 years of age on or before the day of the election; P.A. 78-153, 78-331 and 79-357 made technical changes; P.A. 81-350 divided section into Subsecs. and amended provisions to require positive identification by birth certificate, drivers' license or social security card at time of registration or to provide testimony of an elector under oath to establish identity of person seeking to become an elector; P.A. 83-391 deleted references to board for admission of electors; P.A. 89-234 added Subsec. (c) re braille, large print, audio and video forms of elector's oath; P.A. 93-230 added provisions to Subsec. (a) re request for applicant to furnish his Social Security number, effective January 1, 1994; P.A. 94-121 applied provisions of Subsecs. (a) and (b) to persons applying “in person to an admitting official”, amended Subsec. (a) by substituting “penalties of perjury” for “oath” and deleting requirement that applicant state his birthplace on form, amended Subsec. (b) by deleting authorization for qualified person to take oath, and amended Subsec. (c) by adding provision re statement required to be included in application, substituting “such statement” for “the elector's oath” and requiring official to administer oath upon request of applicant, effective January 1, 1995; P.A. 97-154 authorized registrars to request elector to voluntarily furnish birthdate when missing from their records, effective June 24, 1997; P.A. 99-268 amended Subsecs. (a) and (b) by repealing requirement that form include request for applicant to furnish Social Security number and extending prohibition on disclosure of Social Security numbers to the public or to any governmental agency, effective January 1, 2000; P.A. 00-169 revised effective date of P.A. 99-268 but without affecting this section; P.A. 05-235 amended Subsec. (a) to require form to include list of names of major parties, effective January 1, 2006; P.A. 11-44 amended Subsec. (c) by replacing “Commission on the Deaf and Hearing Impaired” with “Bureau of Rehabilitative Services”, effective July 1, 2011; June 12 Sp. Sess. P.A. 12-1 amended Subsec. (c) by replacing “Bureau of Rehabilitative Services” with “Department of Rehabilitation Services”, effective July 1, 2012; P.A. 19-157 amended Subsec. (c) by replacing “Department of Rehabilitation Services” with “Department of Aging and Disability Services”; P.A. 21-151 amended Subsec. (c) by changing requirement department produce videotape of elector admission statement to requirement department produce accessible version in consultation with Secretary of the State and that copy be made available to registrars rather than provided upon request and at cost of producing copy, effective July 1, 2021.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 9 - Elections

Chapter 143 - Electors: Qualifications and Admission

Section 9-12. - Who may be admitted.

Section 9-12a. - Residence of servicemen.

Section 9-12b. - Admission of electors not prohibited on Sundays.

Section 9-13. - Blind persons.

Section 9-14. - Electors residing in state institutions.

Section 9-14a. - Electors in custody of state.

Section 9-15. - Residence of pauper.

Section 9-15a. - Membership and quorum of board for admission of electors.

Section 9-16. - Notice of sessions of registrars of voters.

Section 9-17. - Sessions of registrars of voters. Distribution of eligibility information at public high schools.

Section 9-17a. - “Admitting official” defined.

Section 9-18, 9-18a and 9-19. - Sessions of board during even-numbered years. Required monthly sessions. Additional sessions.

Section 9-19a. - Inconsistent provisions superseded.

Section 9-19b. - Applications for admission submitted to town clerk or registrar of voters. Locations for admission of electors.

Section 9-19c. - Application for admission at place of employment, residence or study.

Section 9-19d. - Form of application.

Section 9-19e. - Cross-town application for admission.

Section 9-19f. - Out-of-town assistance permitted at admission sessions.

Section 9-19g. - Application for admission after established cutoff date.

Section 9-19h. - Availability of admissions information and materials at certain state agencies and libraries. Application for admission through Department of Motor Vehicles. Electronic application system.

Section 9-19i. - Change of address form submitted for purposes of motor vehicle operator's license to serve as notification of change of address for voter registration purposes; exception; procedure. Electronic notification system.

Section 9-19j. - Election day registration. Designation and certification to Secretary of one or more locations for processing applications. Applicant confirmation procedures. Counting of ballots. Activities prohibited near election day registration...

Section 9-19k. - Online voter registration system.

Section 9-20. - Admission of electors; procedure.

Section 9-20a. - Proof of citizenship.

Section 9-20b. - Voter registration services for new citizens at naturalization ceremonies.

Section 9-21. - Removal of elector from registry list.

Section 9-21a. - Search of computerized voter registration records. Duplicate registrations.

Section 9-22. - Instruction of electors at sessions for admission.

Section 9-23. - Registrars of voters. Posting of public hours. Maintenance of voter information.

Section 9-23a. - When person admitted as an elector permitted to vote in primary. Exception.

Section 9-23g. - Mail-in application for admission.

Section 9-23h. - Application form.

Section 9-23i. - Prohibition on witnessing official charging a fee.

Section 9-23j. - Definition.

Section 9-23k. - National Voter Registration Act of 1993. Coordination of state responsibilities. Enforcement.

Section 9-23l. - Mail voter registration application form prescribed by Federal Election Commission.

Section 9-23m. - Secretary to make form available. Changes to conform to federal law.

Section 9-23n. - Voter registration agencies. Duties. Electronic application system.

Section 9-23o. - Distribution of form by voter registration agencies. Declinations. Assistance. Use of electronic system.

Section 9-23p. - Public institutions of higher education to distribute voter registration application forms and provide assistance. Use of electronic application system.

Section 9-23q. - State-wide student voter registration drive.

Section 9-23r. - Submission of identifying information with mail voter registration application.

Section 9-24. - Admission as electors of persons in armed forces; definitions.

Section 9-25. - Admission of members of the armed forces as electors.

Section 9-25a. - Definitions.

Section 9-26. - Application of member of armed forces or related group or person temporarily residing outside of the United States who is unable to appear in person.

Section 9-27. - Elector's oath.

Section 9-27a. - Enrollment application sent to applicant for absentee admission.

Section 9-28. - Town clerk to mail forms.

Section 9-29. - Printing and distribution of forms.

Section 9-30. - Action by town clerk. Notice. Appeal from rejection of application.

Section 9-31. - Application of other statutes.

Section 9-31a. - Special admission procedures for permanently physically disabled persons.

Section 9-31b. - Application form.

Section 9-31c. - Physician's certificate.

Section 9-31d. - Town clerk or registrar to provide forms.

Section 9-31e to 9-31k. - Transfer of voting privileges between towns. Application for transfer and enrollment. Cancellation of registration in prior town. Town clerk's compensation. Reexamination of rejected applicant. Appeal from decision of admitt...

Section 9-31l. - Appeals of decisions re right of person to be or remain an elector.

Section 9-32. - Canvass to ascertain changes of residence.

Section 9-33 and 9-34. - Record of applicants; change of name of married woman. Hours of sessions of registrars.

Section 9-35. - Making and arrangement of preliminary list. Active and inactive registry lists. Removal of names. Change of address within municipality.

Section 9-35a. - Posting of names removed from registry list.

Section 9-35b. - Relinquishment of registration by elector.

Section 9-35c. - Names on inactive registry list not to be counted for computing required number of petition signatures, minimum percentage of voting electors.

Section 9-36. - Availability of preliminary registry list. Distribution.

Section 9-37. - Final registry list. Availability of registrars of voters.

Section 9-38. - Availability of final registry list. Updated registry list.

Section 9-39. - Distribution of copies of final registry list.

Section 9-39a and 9-40. - Designation of party affiliation on registry list. Privileges after removal to another municipality.

Section 9-40a. - Continuance of residence in certain cases. Procedure for removal of names for failure to vote.

Section 9-40b. - Continuance of enrollment for purposes of voting in state-wide primary.

Section 9-41 to 9-41b. - Application for restoration of name to registry list. Restoration to registry list of physically disabled person. Certificate of physician.

Section 9-42. - Restoration of names to active registry list under certain circumstances. Requirements re completion and use of inactive registry list.

Section 9-42a. - Change of name on registry list. Change in name of candidate not to affect name appearing on ballot.

Section 9-43. - Procedure for removal of name for nonresidence.

Section 9-44. - Appeal from decisions of registrars.

Section 9-45. - Removal from registry list of certain convicted felons who are committed to custody of Commissioner of Correction.

Section 9-46. - Forfeiture of electoral rights.

Section 9-46a. - Restoration or granting of electoral privileges.

Section 9-47 to 9-50. - Commission on forfeited rights. Petitions for restoration of electoral rights; investigation. Hearings; no appeal. Notice to registrars and petitioner of action.

Section 9-50a. - Compilation of changes to active and inactive registry lists.

Section 9-50b. - State-wide centralized voter registration system.

Section 9-50c. - Maintenance of state-wide centralized voter registration system. Intrastate and interstate data sharing.

Section 9-50d. - Nondisclosure of certain voter registration information.

Section 9-51. - Enrollment sessions.

Section 9-52. - Discretionary enrollment sessions.

Section 9-53. - Notice of sessions.

Section 9-54. - Compilation and maintenance of enrollment lists and list of unaffiliated electors.

Section 9-55. - Printing of complete enrollment lists and lists of unaffiliated electors.

Section 9-55a. - Compensation of registrars, clerks and other personnel.

Section 9-56. - Application for enrollment by unaffiliated elector.

Section 9-57. - Application for enrollment by new elector at time of admission. Attachment of party privileges.

Section 9-57a. - Application for enrollment made at time of application for restoration.

Section 9-58. - Applications for enrollment; record of, disposal after five years.

Section 9-59. - Erasure or transfer of name.

Section 9-60. - Discretionary erasure or exclusion from enrollment list for lack of good-faith party affiliation; citation and hearing.

Section 9-61. - Prima facie evidence supporting discretionary erasure or exclusion.

Section 9-62. - Hearings concerning discretionary erasure or exclusion.

Section 9-63. - Court appeal of discretionary erasure or exclusion.

Section 9-64. - Erasure of name not on registry list.

Section 9-64a. - Removal, restoration or transfer of enrollment list names.

Section 9-64b. - Removal of names from list to be used at caucus, primary or convention.

Section 9-65. - Statement to Secretary of registration, enrollment and addition and removal statistics.

Section 9-66. - Application of provisions.

Section 9-67. - Party affiliation of electors of boroughs.